"What a daring mind you have, Charley," said Harry, "to speak of cramming a satisfactory talk of the past, the present, and the future all into one day!" "Harry will take another cup of tea, Kate," said Charley, with an arch smile, as he went on,-- "Besides, father, Jacques tells me that he means to go off immediately, to visit a number of his old voyageur friends in the settlement, and I cannot part with him till we have had one more canter together over the prairies. I want to show him to Kate, for he's a great original." "Oh, that will be charming!" cried Kate. "I should like of all things to be introduced to the bold hunter.--Another cup of tea, Mr. S-Harry, I mean?" Harry started on being thus unexpectedly addressed. "Yes, if you please--that is--thank you--no, my cup's full alrea

